A key ring maybe?
It comes from the Latin. "Circus" means ring. "Circulus" means "small ring." That got shortened to "circle."
are you talking about the meniscus? hope thats what you were looking for!
The 18K indicates 18 karat gold. The HGE indicates heavy gold electroplate, meaning the ring is not solid gold but gold plated. The A might indicate the manufacturer.
The word that means both "circle" and "ring" is "annulus." An annulus refers to a ring-shaped object or region, typically defined as a circular band surrounding a central void. In geometry, an annulus is often described as the area between two concentric circles.
Horseshoe, Bar, U, Ring, Circle, etc.
The ring is the circle of countries that have volcanoes in it.
Circle comes from the Latin, circulus which referred to the circus circle {ring}. It is akin to the Greek, Krikos {ring}.
It comes from the Latin. "Circus" means ring. "Circulus" means "small ring." That got shortened to "circle."
i have a ring thats white gold with 14K stamped along with ET inside of a circle stamped and also the number 25, what do these stamps mean, im especially curious of what ET means
an edible circle is an onion ring
a ring martingale is the circle that is atached to the bit
well... in my ring piece there is only one ring and you can guess what thats for.....
thats what sombody named it
Its a number thats on ring to tell you what edition it is , that if theres more then that one ring but the same types
Yes, ring galaxies are actually ring-shaped, with a circle-like appearance.
I dont know the answer thats why i asked you
well thats your problem you bought the wrong mood ring